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I think my current favorite is the one Tots Bots pocket/AIO hybrid we have. It goes on as easily as a disposable, the velcro is still perfect after months of use, and the inner is super-soft. If only I hadn't discovered them when we already had more diapers than we needed!

My favorite and easiest diapering is the Flip system, by BG. Super easy outer shell with an insert. I can reuse my shell a few times, they don't take up much room in the diaper bag, and they are inexpensive enough to own 3 days worth of diapering! Easy enough for babysitters to understand how they work with only one demonstration. I'd recommend them to anyone!

Easiest cloth diaper of my stash. I would say rumparooz. You just have to put on. Unlike bumgenius you do not have to worry about the back flap flipping upwards and causing leaks. They both are pretty easy. For babysitters we use either with aplix.morriganirene at gmail dot com

Dry Bees pocket. The fit is great, the velcro is strong and the wash tabs actually hold the velcro. It's just an all around great diaper and I only have one! The rest of my stash are really old FBs and the elastic is shot.

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Since my 1st isn't due until May I haven't had a chance to use my cloth diapers so I don't know which is the easiest. I have bought a bunch of BG 4.0, so I hope they are the winner of easiest to use cloth diaper!

I am brand new at cloth diapering. My first shipment is due today!! SO exciting! However, I did borrow some of my friends and my favorite so far is the fuzzibunz pocket diaper because it fitted my daughter so well.

New here. Cool deal. But what is the best trainer? My daughter is 20months and is starting to tell us when she goes potty and we are thinking she might just train herself. She is in disposable right now, which I hate and I want to make the switch to cloth.

The BG Elemental is our easiest to use diaper and the ones we send to daycare (they make up most of our stash). We love that they are all one piece, are soft and organic, never leak, and after 1.5 years, still look new (except for a few stains).

I'm not really sure which my favorite is yet. With my son I only tried one kind and I really didn't like them. I'm now expecting baby number two and I have quite a few kinds to try. It should be fun experimenting!

Baby boy isn't here until May, But just from playing around with my stash, I am liking the Thirsties duo covers with prefolds! I also think the Pocket diapers seem really easy, but are so expensive :/ Would love some BG 4.0!

Well, our LO is on his way shortly…Like, next week! I'm really excited to try out Thirsties, but I hear that a dipe with snaps is easier as the LO gets older. I would LOVE some BG in our stash, that's for sure! I hear such great things about them.

Maybe the Thirsties Duo Diaper. The pocket is big so stuffing is easy, it has gussets on the legs that protect well from leaks, and the aplix is fast to put on the baby. Unfortunately, I have horrible luck with aplix (on multiple brands of diapers) in regards to WASHING and pulling out diaper chains. Sigh!

The easiest cloth diaper to use in my stash are my Charlie Banana One Size Diapers. I think they are easy because I adjust their size in the legs I know I'll have a great fit on my little guy's chicken legs every single time. I stuff them right out of the wash and they go on just like an AIO or disposable!

The easiest diaper that I have would have to be a pre-stuffed Softbums omni… b/c it's the only pocket that I have with hook and loop that's in good condition. (I have some only BG 3.0 pockets, but the H & L is getting old so sticking it down isn't as simple as if it were new. You have to really push it on there) I prefer snaps, but for ease of use, especially if it's for a babysitter, I would say the softbums omni pre-stuffed. My Mom would flip if I left her with only snap closure diapers…

We only use covers & prefolds so far, but I'd love to try a BG (or two!). The easiest we have are our weehuggers. just throw in a pad-folded prefold and fasten on baby. very simple; even DH has no trouble! 🙂noah10210(at)live(dot)com

I think my easiest diaper is my wonder wrap with a prefold. It has Velcro, so just a quick fold, on it goes. The pockets just have the extra step of inserting the inserts, which isn't that hard either, lol.

I'd have to say that our BG 4.0's in snaps are the easiest to use. Although I love the Fuzzibunz, the hip snap does complicate things for those who aren't used to changing our little guy. I love the options for sizing, but it has been overwhelming for babysitters.

Our AIOs are, of course, super simple (Kushies Ultra Lites were our go to toddler dipe..we haven't any bumGenius though). FuzziBunz are easy as can be as well. Now that our oldest is potty training his cloth trainers are super simple..he does it all himself!

I really like the FuzziBunz OS diapers. I think the easiest to stuff, however, is the Rump-a-rooz. I don't know how well that diaper works for containing leaks though. As soon as I got one side snapped, my little one dirtied it and I had to change him without really getting to test the diaper! Easiest to use: FB OZ. Easiest to stuff: RAR.

I always reach for 4.0 BG's – with snaps. They are easy to stuff, easy to use and I like the that the tabs seem more stretchy (and easy to snap) than some other brands of pocket diapers. I just wish they had better, brighter colors.